Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 27 Sep 1923, p. 2

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Uh Nrnthernshuanre ` 90000000006OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO: == CLOTHES == Dry-Cleaned and Pressed THIS IS THE ONLY DRY CLEANING PLANT OUTSIDE THE CITY HANDY TO YOU. Goods Called for and Delivered Out of Town Orders Receive Prompt Attention 109 Dunlop Street. Lumber and Wood W. GRACEY & SON Phone 404---A 15. UUIV1 ' 131115 LJLUUIX, .l.Ju:A.1.Lv INSUR.-\N(`l`}-I~`ire. Life, (`as11ally, Plate Glass, Automobile. 'I`lCl{l~}'l` .-\(:l`}N'l`-~Cz1.nzu1fan Pacic Ruihvay and Stezunsllip Lines. Likewise ('_.::1ard, Anchor and .-\ncho1'-Donaldson Lines. Bookings to every part of the world. Service unexcelled. Travel C.P.R. l)0.\lI.\'IO1\' EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS Teleplmnes: Olce 183. Residence 5349 : Get Your Clothes Cleaned 0. R. Rusk, 0ph.D. .4\r|rl'Vr\\ rI:vrnr)lQVI'\ Gloves Cleaned `We do evei-ytliiiig iii the line of Cleaning and Dyeing. All Work Done on the Premises Goods Called for and Delivered. Give Us a Trial. 29 Elizabeth Street. Local and Long Distance Moving OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE . HAMPTON E. J ORY King Block, Barrie L`i|-n 1.il'n. (`n.smz11tv. Autmnob :-I'I> I \'1`l.` Inch Lumber, 2x+ Scamling. 2x4 Plank, Hard and Soft \V0od ora W. FIRTH H. ELSTON `0P'1`0.\3'1`RIST 33 Elizabeth St.. Dn unin AN Y\V H E RE---AN Y TIME Pressed ALLANDALE Truck Will Be at Your Service Hats Clealned and Blocked Thursday, S0pf.*27, 1923 Repaired E. _-\. Hll.I..H', `In Repairing Phone 229. Phone 441w. I-`.\I{.\lI~)l{ .\'l'Z'l'.\' |.l'l"l`|.|-I I-`Ii().\| l'l{l(?l`} Ulv` I.().\I (H-` Il{l`I.\l)i |..-9, .\l:1nn;;er. Dyed .-\cc01'din1; to :1 despatch from Chicagzo. tlw wlwal used in ma1 a 10 cent 10:11" 01` bread nets Klu- rzlrnxer 1.03 cent:~`, 21(:('m'din~; lo the ti-g1ms 01' the American I-`arm Bureu lvkrtlerution nuule public on VI ...\.l.... 06 llallnaluct II at Barrie. Next door to q. . -, L|5||| Y 3 Bureau .\loudu_\'. "I`hn .\lUll(l1l_\'. The price of urain In the 1'urm<~1 Chem mum lw rai. '10!) per cent. or tm, 'Ch prion of bread must be lowered," 'm5 Samuel Guard, oIIi(-rial of me I-`r:d- S`D1` s-.ratiun, said in Inuking the an-{nS` nouncement. The farmer is un- ` tilled to 28 per cent. of the price '11? 1:1` bread. according to stzuistics 01 b.1-1""` ihe .\<.:ricu1\1n`aIe Inquiry C0mmis- I,-5`" sion. If the farmer is :.;,-Hing hisl `Oreo ]llSt proportion now the consume] `mms should pay just :1 fraction more-` "pm than ve cents." Wm ` It is explumod that :1 harrul 01 mm Hour, weighin:, 1.05 pounds, is 0h- ``1````'`' Iaixwd from four and one-hull` hush- "9"]` eis of wheat and will nnuke 280 ml lm1\'<>s of bread. The farmer m->tsh`1 $4.51.) for the \\'e-at it tulws to n1uk(=[pSt ` barre 230 loaves nf hread. , s1ru.hl HOUSE, 0FFlCE,ST}_)RE} Oak 01' .1`-I-a1'd\\'0)d Floorszl Cleaned, Polished 01' , Oiled. I Inside Paint Work Cleaned: ' 'Pcn-1_s>Z4 _ i Box 810. Res. 84 Mary St.` Page Two 3010030 AUTO LIEEES s xrnu 3).: -4.4 Debentures of the Town of B:u'1'ic. 5; Per Cent. Issue. Good Investment. W; BELLIISSUER u-n n1 :1 7 OWEN STREET Masonic Temple Building LEFROY, ONT. TW- SMITH .n-.-..-..., _---V - Succe.~:.I.01' to J. .-Xrnold Insurzuwe Machine Co. FOR S.~\ LE ru (Founded 1851) Published every Thursday rnorn- r In; at the oice. 123 Dunlop Street, Barrie. Subscription $1.50 per year in Canada and Great Britain, $2.00 in United States. Subscriptions payable in advance. Advertising rates on application. Morrison & McKenzie, Publishers. L. Phone 143. Singer Sewing __ rm. See me. Coal :1u;.\n`: "~Y ' ma [1 1. 1,0 m (fILl`l`.ed mlkinu 1.` zts pulp 1 thousa l a mic rlhe 1` pr0cv;< chenm -C](31I11'1x`1 . X. 1.. n ma M) 9` Iszunplw G 1- r: in` he '.m- m 5` I I NOTES AND. COMMENTS JVU llldl. strike, it that will 1 Crown Prosecutor R. B. Grahani, of Winnipeg, advises the use of la spanking machine for rst offenders. This may be alright for a time till it. becomes popular,_ but we would like to see it tried anyway. It is -predicted that within a yearl a referendum on the Temperance Act will he demanded in `Ontario. There seems to the dissatisfaction with the Act as it is now, `but is there anything Ibetter to take its place so far. The zprovinces that have tried Government control have to aclmowvledge that they have not been able to control, and there is v\r\ mmcnn in hnnn tlhnf Ol1t{ll'i0 been able [0 COI1U`0l, uuu Lnvcu: .= no reason to hope that Ontario I.wou1d do any Ib_ette1'_ . . _ 4 - .-.. .3 _ Hon. George 1-Lenry, Jllulblcl High\va_\`s, has announced that at the next session of the legislature :1. measure -will the introduced Ifor the better regulation of traic on the highways, and especially for putting a. check to excessive speed- ing. .\lr. Henry ibelieves that the time has come for the people 01' the province to realize that the hi:.:h- ways of the -province are a public investment and must be sal'el_\' used. UL 'I1I-IURSD.-\Y, SEPTEMBER 27, 1023 Canada. s wheat production this 5 year of 470,000,000 bushels is a record one. -Six 111onths `mineral production of $87,152,248.00 is also a record. Canada leads t.he Iworld as exporter of wheat, 40 `per cent. of the world s total, as icomlpuredl with the United States, her nearest competitor, with 26 `per cent. It is conservatively estimated that this year s crop will mean more than a -billion dollars to be spent by the rural communities. No matter who won the coal 091:`-r\ n in tho nnn of coal The Ontario Government is con- sidering dismissing all n1a1'1'ied wo- men no\v in the civil service -whose husbands are workin_g and able to support 0. family. In Ottawzt, as well as in Toronto, the civil ser- vice is over-inanned and in `n1u11.\' departments as many as two and three menthers of the same -t'an1i1y are etnployed. .\ 1n:u'1`ied woman whose husband` is able to work should he in the home and the iG0\'01`Il1'.lel11 should see that the civil service is imtproved by 11. re- :duction in the memhe1`:~:. and an im- ,pi`o\'en1<,-nt in the service. Hon. George HenI'.V. -\1i11i5l9" I:..In.mx-.~ hna nI\nr\IIl\f`P(l [hilt The accident at the fair lust week] emphasizes Ihe fact that if Barrie` .-..;.- m xvniny In he 21 success some fair is going TO DO u uiluucna mu...` provision must be made for un- other race track, ii` races are to be on the pro:.;1'a;m111e. There should] be plenty of land available in closet p1`o.\iiniI,y to the town to have the` race track mvay Ifroni the main ex- hibition altogzetlielu 1-Iorsc i'nces_ and the rpa1'kin}_; oi cars all own H103 groniitls were two feutiires that made` it most inconvenient 1'01" exhibitors lo; M. nvnund um , The (lir-I lI'ac1< zuvay I1l'Ul1l um: um... \.\ of o\`m' xnade: get around the gx`oun (lir-` . 1 I esiors will no doubt see that some provisions are lnade for 1111011191` \-'. UlSCO\'t`l')` [)1 2L In-w 1IIu\.\.<..1 up l = . - i plicahle to turning the \\'u.s1 01' pulpl . mills into fuel e11er_:_\' vquivuleul to I nmuy lh0u;~:m1 of l1or.~:e. p-.)we1',l lo] tllerehy ui in cous:e1'vu1inn 01' tlzi` C` - 1'ue1 supply l\\'-as outlined lw1'oru- lllx-` I, .\mo1'ic-un Ch<-micul Society x'v('`-11ll_\'1`d J! by I 1'<)l'. Ralph H. .\lCl(ee, 0|" Culu1u-1(. ibia l'11i\'m`sit_v, New York. He H clured the proce:~`.s has ln-x-n trit-lid 2 sm-cessl`1Ill,\' in co1n1ue1'r~.1u1 hrlxlls.-(_ E Thv fuel 0l)l:llllGll from an 21\ l`l`il_L'(`l`D Llpulp mill is :ule(111z1t(-- I0 Zive 21;` 11 thousand llorse power (lay and ni;.:hl. (1 n n<-\v procoss, 11 l'vm1e111ulir)11L1 pr0cv;<.=. lms lme-11 (l(, \'(`l()])l'll in thvl; _l chemical en:lneerin'.: lalmr-.uo1*ies ullr _ -Coluurhla l,'uiversi1_\'. The ().\'1')(`l'l-`v )3 nwnts lmw been comluctod withl( `1_ S2llll1)lL`S nl \vuste liquor from 15}: P: nulls. (` I When talking of waste, which is} a1ntosL at crinie, i'0l11eil1ti)8I` what hupw` pull?-,(1 two \\'eei<.s ago. .\pproxi-l niateiy 85,000 fans paid more than; $1,200,000 to see the tbrief tight bo- Lwweit Dempse_\' and lit'p0, \\'hiCh1 lastetl less than three ininttte-;~:.1 I"l1t1} 25,000 more were xnznssetit around 1110 P010 :.,-'t`oum1s, lInd`i)1l.,` toi gztiti zuintittunce. The battle, in; point 01' hut.h attendance lllld re- r-mint: r-.|nhs`. sc-cond only to tho,- hum attendance uuu n:- r:eipts,1'-.u11 s<-coml lothn,-1 Dempse_\'-Curpeutier spectacle, \\'lwre! 93,000 paid $1,600.0U0 to SH Lhe' champion win. Dempsey reaped with his triumph the ;;1'~z11=s.t fur- tune or his career. He will get; $-l:':U,00() and li1'p0 $150,000. ` A. KIRKPATRICK The I<-derul Gm'e1`1m1<-nt has h:u~1 on u denite policy of 111i`g1`z1Iin11. which is to come 1 lforce at once. And apparently `doors of Czmndu are to he thrt to all hhe people of Em `who are 1)}1}'.SiCil1l_V' t. Camula ..,.,..`. (`Ar :......;........m nr thn .- llllllll <-lu;<.<. nun hut IIIIIIII;-.l auto .1. il 2l\'(` ll 0 l`()() Ill for the `hazl its experience with such in the "past and parliament some years 2120 l)2ll'l el| frotn our shores siruhlo t`1t"lll(_`lll. which now it ap- pears are to he zlgain arltniltml. From reports of the imtnigration auents in the British Isles. it is evi- dent that Great Britain can supply all the iunniurants we can ltandlo. and one family from the British Isles is worth more than :1 dozen families from Central Europe. .\lany of these have made good, hut it` they continue to come in lar_::e num~ . bers they will become a national menace in Canada. Preference shoultl be given tthe immigrants from lthe British Isles and the Govern- ment should do everything possible to assist those who come to our . shores. \\'t` re\'olntirmar_v illitvmtes oi` C('l1lI'2l1 and Southern liurope. Canatla .l1a.<: `cent. this llll(i("l`-: \V l'Llllll Ill!` herta. s.torerl the azes. lion l)() away nmrv tons of coal. of the ontirc coal resoiircos. am lar:.:er than the co: other 1')r()\'i1l(?eS oi` for Alberta has just Canada's reser\'o.=. British Empire. Al place, for it has 71 the coal reserve countries together. Under these cit` should Canada he sity of paying to l more than a hum lars every year main ditliculty lies of transporting Al halt` a. continent tc Under a reduced f a ton some experi are coming into is 1tte1' who me cum L is the consumers of have to pay \for it anyway. u uu (L uc-nuns pu.n._y u. .... Iinn. into: tho: t.hm\\'ng Europe-5 are 1)}L\'.SiCil1l_V hast; for immig.-_1'unls of the right have no mmu the-` .A,\.` ns rv....o....\` gt now prom-as up- :.-. nu. wuunu m mlln ll uu uun Iu_x\ u lay Yvrnxenlulimx L 1 vlopml IIWH ahr)I`2uo1`ies 211,1 I O.\'I')('l'i-`i ( uluctod with x , An Ottawa despatch says-.-\.~l`ter October 1st next postage stamps will not be accepted for the war duty on cheques, receipts and bank dra-fts. Furthermore, it is 21.11- nounced by the Post Office Depart- ment that excise stamps for this purpose will not be sold at post otces. This, it is contended, would lead to con-fusion, as`postal n1at1_er might be mailed with excise stamps instead of the correct postal stamps. The excise are to be sold at banks, and such other places as may be designated by the Department or Customs and Excise." On money nv-Anna nth!` nnelnl unto: Iho urn!` fnv ll()llS 11151 Jllllu nun: uv:L:u Lulllyxnpu and show that 9`.-35,665 votes were cast, or 200,000 fewer than in 1919. The Conservatives polled ~l56,4~14 votes, or 70,000 more than in 1919; the l,'.l<`.O. polled 207,691, or 49,- 000 less than in 1919; the Liberals polled 197,671, or 139,999 less than in 1919; while the Labor vote and Independent vote totalled 73,889, or 100,000 less than in 1919. The Conservatives polled not qtttite fifty per cent. of the vote, and they hold albout sixty-seven per cent. 01' the seats in the House. Their vote was h-i:.:her than that of any party in the. election of 1919, and higher even than that of the U.l".O. and Labor and Independent cottthined. The most signicant thing is that while the Conservatnives increased their vote by 70,000, the U.I~`.0. lost ~19,- 000, the Liberals 139,000, and Latbor and the Intlependent vote lost 100,000. lt is remarliatble that the Conservative vote is greater by! 51,000 than the l`.l7.O. and Litheral vote COlll`:l)`lllG(l. \Ve leave to the politicians the explattatiott of these _1:`1ll`eS, but the gures themselves are interestin.:, and may well repzty study. ii uCa15nu.LCu ug nu. Azn.yu;.u..~u., u.- Excise. orders and postal notes the war tax will continue to be palid by afxing postage stamps. 1 The gures for the Ontario elec- tions last June have been compiled ....,1 .hnm Mme 0&2: RR: vmp: we-H-1 BARRIE S BEST LAUNDRY I f)lllE`l` .~:1muzu' l)l`_L,ill'LuHuI| l.'(lLL`lll'.'b 11.3; `our more closely than do thv tem- perance people, wet illt(`l`SlS may Ihe ar.lvauc(-(l. O11:z1v11ize and edu- cz1te--Ilwse are the two es:~:m1tiu.ls 5 for Outarir) (l1'ys." The O.T..\.` 3111121.)` have \\'pal< spots--1u0st lz1ws L. have; it In-.13 be hard to eul`orce-A 1,, the pursuit of lhe 1mn'(le1'o1' is dif- _ 0111-1 and rluugerous; l)O0UQ_1'f{9I`5 ma_\' 9 revile it cmlstuutly-1l1ie\'es and 1.` 1`0bl)ex*s always hate policemen and ]')l`i.'~'()ll cells. But. the O.T..\. with jam` wezlkxlesses it may possess is inllitely supextinr to any (`.0ve1'n- lmem sales systenl that can he (le- ,1 Tkno nwnlmilxivinn in In onnn-1 \ ,1 the purs L, i 1.1 1`opl)ex`s [p1'1S()l1 0 fan)` wen inni1e13 mem 521 r S1 1 I_ . _l \'1:<,r>(1. H ; omic as ,_' . h dmw \\'1 ._. l(li1_\'S art 1 have he nortunii Tmnperuxlce people ha.ve lost m'.1n_\' :1 l)z1It1e through over-co11l'1(lence. A To Ihmn the 1'ighte.ousness of theilr , Cause is so apparent that tlwy fond-l l_\' imaurine everyone must concede it!` and vote accor(lin_g*l_\'. Such cl1\i`1'ti11.= ` may lose Ontario. If Ihe church and the Christian electors are not witle awalce constantly this province will slip min the Quebec. British! `Columbia and .\li1!lllO:l ){1. clas. 3 (:n\'ernm-nts are human and so if the .\lo(lv1'a1ion I.e21:ue or some other similar onqzxizalion catches its, ...,...n ..1....n1.- than (1.. Mn. In-n\_l .`|l\'Ll,'B. In C 1 when _l(1:1_\'s are 10: U better )`i po1'fL111i1i({s 1`dll[I`S. S0, ` a any ca;|11'p21i<:ns I I ncl: and F ,. .\lL'ST [SE EXCISE ST.\.\lI S .\lI)l'llkl lllllll`.\ ruuiu hllppng an un- coul now impoi=t>(l by Oiilurio 1'1'om r- Ilm l'niIml .'\`t;m_-:-,, \\ illll )lll any ml-l ilition I!) Dl'(,`S4`lll plants. .\llwi`Lul voulnl s~'unpl_\' all me f`()2ll now im-l portml by all 01' Cnmulal wilh nol (lll(fllH)' wli:ue\'vr, nml such in-ll (-|'r>u.~'<-ll Dl`0(1ll(`1l0ll would zivo 0111-. = ployim-nt to many iiimns. lll0l'(` mvn 1 llmn are now mi_'.:;1:_'ml in the in- ii .\l.l)o1'1zL could pro(lu(`-I . ](m.0()(),00I'l tons, e\'e1'_\' _\'v:1r \\'lUl()lll (11-[)lf`llll_ .`. the fuel l`(`.~'0lll`f'(?.< oi` Iii:-l( province 10 any extent, and sur-h pro-f ` (luction would g`i\'r~} mii1)lo_\'iiwiil lnii more than 21)l),000 mun, and p1'o-j1 virlo for :1 mininzz popul:1.tion of M] million people. ` \1l".O..l hnu 9:10 nlinnu wnrl: in-r .\ Hl'NDI{lCl) .\l|l.l.I().\' |)()l.l..\l{.N" I"()I{ ('().\I. I-`l{().\l l Nl l'I'Il) .\`'l`.\'I`l`).s` ` W `IIIHIIUII [H.`U[)H`. : .\1hort:1 has 22510 minus \\'n1'kin:.:. ',omplo_\'in_g 12,001) men. and produc- '1in: 6,000,000 tons a _\ l`ilI`. .\I this 7', rate M mining it would take morn ' than 130.000 yvars to exhaust the `_s1Ip-ply. If tho muput was in- "}c1`euse 100 H111!-S, there would still 5-be mmu-.:h for 1% c~nturie.<. I1 u7:u\:.. C`1/\ `\r\IIv\I1uvV:r\r- n6` \I, Czlnzulu l'rr)m the Unitml Slzxxes for all pllrposvs in\'0l\'o.< tlw pza)'111m1l of close to onv hnmlred million (101- 1`d|'(".~` for 00211 and l'l'(v*i_'.:hl ch'.1~1':' S. .\1h:-rm llliI](`S r-nnlzi sllpply 2111 tho `tho without gditimx 1 nnnhl cnnnlv -:1! Hun r-n-.11 nnw iIn-n ` I`1m iI11p0-rizllion 01 C021] into I W I 'I)!' I-`uIHI'-',ll Ill] '\Vithin thr `the (mes, lion Event. of the nrun` an;-1.1-.-any General Merchant Grain - Seed -~ Co: Real Estate. Money to Loan. l billlilllll 5 ll`.'hL`l\1`.`. 1`A\'L'l| lll Llll" :B1'itisl1 .:\ll)m-I21 holds rm lplace, 72 per cent. of all reserves" in all British `llnflnu Chnnn nip-nnunnlnnnnn IIv`\1- LOSE I3.-\'I"|`LI<}S l`Hl{(')l'(il-I ()\'EI{ (`0N|<`Il)I'}N(`I') |\.'llllIll|l|'.\ lU_`_1Ulllt'I. ci`rcu111stances why under the'neces- sily the Uni'ted States hundred million dol- rlars for coal ? TI1e in the high cost `of Alberta. coal over `half to Central Canada. vUnde-1' freight rate of $9 ton experimental shipments into Ontario and it is HO\V O.\'T.~\l'{lO VOTED the ho1111d'.trio.< of Al- `N1 for tho use or H1311 1.000 1111- This is H per ha m1li1'e wo1`1d`.s k110w11 1-cos, and is 1112111) li111v.<| 11 coal reserves 0!` 2111 'i11c<>s Ca11:1du tr)r.:eI]w1'.' .1 jusl S7 per mmt. 01' I-nunvvnu T`.vnn in i`.1n The Northern Adv-anon nu I` IN" | `n il "writing of their claims and the na-` tlll'(3 ot' the security, it` any, held by In the Matter of the Estate of Hanorah Buckley, late of the Village of Phel-pston, in the Coun- ty of Simcoe, Spinster, deceased. Notice is herewby given pursuant to; Section 56 of the Trustee Act, R.S.O. 191-1, Chap. 121, that all eretlitors and others having claims or demands against the estate of Uhe said Hauorah Buckley, who died on or about the t\veuty-second day ot July, 1923, at the City of Toronto, are l`(]1lll'e(i on or before the fit`- teenth day 01` October, 1923, to send by post prepaid or deliver to the un- (lersigned solicitors tor the executor oi` the last will and testament. of the said deceased their Christian il21llleS' and surnames, addresses and (le~ scriptimis, the t'ull particulars in` . I. -_.. 1 1 4 1 4 1 I 1 4 4 , , , [11 NOTICE is hereby given pursuant A to the '1`1`11stee Act that all persons; hu\'in_:.; claims agailtst, the Estate 01'} "`lJan1es 13ouk(-*, late 01' the '1`0wnshipt Hot` ]`:.F,, in the County 01 Simc0e.1 n _ 3 1.: S .....-... u-hn rHn1l nn an . ' I J`clInI:'.`.\ uuunv; V01` V` Retirr-d Fax`! _,:1h0ut the 1.r\p1-i1, 1923, `p211*ticu1ax`s < `; |n1dm'.' r""` 11:1) 01' Ocm (11110 the Ex 11w :1 8015 of Phone 616. - Five Points Laundry called for and delivered Prices reasonable 'W01`k1m111ship guarallteed on all familv washing 1 ` them. And take notice th:i.t after such lust. mentioned (late the said execu- ;to1' will proceed to (li:~:t1`itl)ute thet tussets 01' the said (lecezwecl zunrmu, the parties entitled thereto, having; l`P_'(ill'(1 only to the cluim:<. 0|` which he shall then have notice. and that `the said executoi` will not. he liml)le' I'm` the said assets or z11i_\'pzn*t thereof to any person 01` D1-`I'S()llS 0-I \vlm:~:e claim notice shall not have heen i'ecei\'<=tl by him at the time 01. such distribution. . t I{:ul(-nlml-st` & Hzunnmml. Solieitm-s for l):miel .Bll(`klL'_\'.` Execlllor. Dated at Ilzuwie this tenth (lay of September, .\.D. 1922;. 220-31 .--_:-_-j_j J`.'.Sil, 11] I110 \,Uum,\ U1 .:um.m:, |Rotirr-d Iv`:u'mex', who died on or. iuhoux 1`went1'-.'\.`.e\`enIl1 day 01. 1921:, are rc:que. to smnl` of I`1u-~i1' claims to the :m1do1'.=ignor.1 on or boI`01'( Ihe six1h; (1:1_\' Oc1nhv1', 151211, z1.I'tm' whiohi plum EXeCll11`iC(`. \' will di:~'trib11te` ,Ih<~ ussels the -state umonu th0:~..: annlitlod thereto, h:-.\'in:_r ro_:a1' rum" `to Hm claims of which thvy 5112111`; alhen h21\`P lH)Ii(`( . and that 1hr>_\' will? not be ru: t`0 any pm'.sox1 1'01 U1e~z1s:<.el:~:n1` said :11- whn:-r'; rluims .~:h-all not than huvu boon re-! - L`t`i\`(`(1. 1\nnn la` l3(lk"~`. iiherlu coal can be l)1'0u5.:l1t to On- ` _ ,,,,,,,, ,, lmpml that ii will he p0;~'silll<> still 1'urIhm' to reduce the rule. \\'iIh z1_ 'rLfl`('lll`l` (l('lllHll(l mine.~' in .-\llwrla\; ;now \\'m'kinL* only part of the yea)` `(fulllll sqiw lull time ompln,\'n1:3nt I0 itlu-ir men. and imp1`m'e the exist- iin: lllI`ll1()(lS 01' mininu. Ilms, fur-V itlu-r l'`LlllClll_'.: the cost 01' fuel :11 the `point. or pl'O(l1lCll()ll. Concerted` el'I'm'1s 2111- now being nlzulv h_\' Ilm mine operators to el'l'0cI rt=(luclir)n of cost m hmh these (li1'e(~Iiun:<. l It is up 10 our 1`illll`0i1(lS now to mukv the lreiy.-"I11 ruins so that .\l- larin and sold :11 a price [hm pc -ople can ul'I'm' to pay. think of a I The (1(>,1msits my the school chil-' [aw--n or Barrie schools to the Penny [Bank durin',:, -May and June amount- ed to $359.95, an uve1`age of ltic, pm` pwpil. For-the same period the} lolul deposits made why the pupils in the whole Dominion \v'.1s $72,948.- ('1 . i A record low mark for e1C Ct1011i expenses in the .Ontzu'i0 provincial oieciions 1ast_Jnne was probably-eet by J. H. Sproul, who was a beer andl wine candidate in the electoral div- ision of West Ottawa. Sproui s ex- penses totalled $30, made up of $20 for 20,000 hand bills and $10 for street. car fare during the campaign. He wasn t elected. 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